Hydrogen already includes several other libraries, so pay attention:
If you UN-install it again, these libraries will be deleted, too.
If you use another program that needs them, you might have to re-install that one again then

I compiled it using Puppy-109 in order to maintain as much compatibility as possible, so when I make the binaries available they should run on Grafpup or on Puppy. I plan to release it in two formats, both as a standalone dotpup (although it will require a few external dependencies which I will also supply) and as part of the update to usr_multimedia.sfs for Grafpup, which includes a large selection of audio/video/graphics applications. It's been a pet project of mine for a while. Currently included:
Video/Animation

In addition there are numerous support libraries including Python, and a few other goodies like PyGimp. I'm also planning to integrate Povray pretty soon. With the exception of Kino which needs GTK2-2.8+ all of these programs seem to run in Puppy as well, so it's a simple matter to rename it to usr_more.sfs for Puppy usage. Or you can try my new squash program, which can load it on the fly in Puppy (see the thread on squash-0.1).

Not intending to hijack the thread at all, sorry. I guess I got carried away.

no need for an excuse, that is really good news
As I wrote somewhere else, I prefer programs compiled in Puppy, I just used the Debian-package here because I got a QT-error when compiling.
So it is great you had success.
And the other ones look even more interesting *slime running out of my mouth* *gimme the bone pleaseplease*
Mark

I released an updated usr_multimedia.sfs today, which can be found at the Grafpup download page http://grafpup.com/download. This now includes Hydrogen and a few more audio plugins than it had before. As I mentioned previously, almost all of these programs will run just fine in Puppy as well as Grafpup, so feel free to give it a try. Also, if you feel inclined to tear it apart and use the binaries in anything else like perhaps megapup go right ahead.

With a couple exceptions (Kino and Cinelerra) all was compiled either in Grafpup or Puppy, mostly in Puppy. Kino wouldn't compile in Puppy or Grafpup so I used Vector, with all the same library versions as are in Grafpup. Cinelerra was taken from a Slax module.

I'll get a few dotpups made shortly for anyone who just wants a certain program and not the whole thing. The whole thing, BTW, is 52 megabytes. I'm going to plug my squash utility here again and mention that it provides a way to run all of this in RAM just like usr_cram does, so if you have the extra memory what you'll get is warp speed using it.

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